How to choose a scooter

Who among us doesn’t want to take a breeze along a narrow forest path or a cozy park path? However, not everyone can master the ability to ride a bicycle, so the scooter itself comes to the rescue of such riders.
Parents who want to give their child a fashionable toy, fans of extreme sports, and students who want to get to university faster are faced with the important problem of how to choose a scooter. Only an understanding of the operating principle of a given vehicle and knowledge of the features of a particular model will help you make the right choice. By accessing the catalog velomast. ru/samokaty/ you can choose the right one from the entire assortment list presented.
Let’s dwell on the classification of scooters.
By type of ride:
- stunt (Razor)
- urban (Maxcity, Dzhidibug, Mondo, etc.)
- universal (Packs)
By number of wheels:
- two-wheeled, classic (Hellowood, JDBug, Maxcity, Razor)
- three-wheeled, children’s inertial (Powerwing, Zip, Fliker, Italtrike)
- 2-3 wheel, combined (Kixi Mixi)
- magic wheel
By wheel diameter:
- regular (Micro, Mondo, Razor)
- with large wheels (Paki, Hellowood, Maxcity)
By type of movement:
- classic
- electric
- inertial
- motor
By age category:
- children’s (from 1 to 8 years)
- teenagers (from 8 to 12 years old)
- transitional (from 13 years old)
- adults (up to 150 kg)

The number of wheels plays an important role for parents of small children. The advantage of such a scooter is that if you buy one scooter, you actually get two. Having additional wheels in the set, you can install them while the child is small, and once he grows up, you remove them and get a full-fledged scooter.
Classic scooters have two small polyurethane wheels and are light in weight. These scooters are the most popular among children & ndash; They last a long time and are inexpensive. Scooters with large wheels, which are rapidly gaining popularity, boast a soft ride and greater stability.
Magic wheel & ndash; Another unusual scooter, which is distinguished by a strange wheel design. One, large one, is located a little further from the first, small one. A short platform for the foot is fixed between them.
And finally, three-wheeled inertial scooters & ndash; widely known zip and flicker scooters. They are also equipped with large wheels, but they move by rocking the body, without contact with the asphalt.

Each scooter produced can be successfully used only in certain conditions. For example, a scooter with small wheels and the ability to fold is ideal for city apartments and smooth asphalt roads. A scooter with large diameter wheels will be able to cope with more difficult roads. And scooters with inflatable wheels, similar to bicycles, will be able to travel on country roads and on grass. There is also a special type of scooter, the so-called stunt scooter, they, as a rule, do not fold, have small wheels and light weight, a reliable steering wheel, and durable.
Almost all manufacturers produce scooters of various age categories. Each scooter comes with an information card that informs the user what weight and age it is designed for. And these recommendations should be followed so that the scooter will serve you for more than one year.
Finally, there are several options for the type of scooter motion. Classic type & ndash; one foot on the scooter, the other we push off from the road. Motor type & ndash; There is a kerosene or gasoline engine, the principle is fill it and go. Electric type & ndash; The scooter has a rechargeable battery. Inertial type & ndash; both legs on the scooter, movement using the body.






